M. Richard Rose
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M. Richard Rose was the 7th president of the Rochester Institute of Technology, succeeding Paul Miller, from 1979-1991. Under Rose's leadership, Eisenhower College was incorporated into RIT, and liberal arts and humanities programs were expanded. The first PhD program (imaging science) was launched during his tenure in 1988.
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- "RIT's presidential history", by Michael Saffran; Number 11, Volume 39, March 2007 issue of RIT News & Events